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To the Farcaster Team, We’d like to raise a growing concern that many long time users are now experiencing: Farcaster no longer feels like a social app. With the explosion of miniapps, the platform’s original identity is becoming harder and harder to recognize. What once felt like a community-driven social space is now beginning to resemble a crowded app store overwhelming, fragmented, and confusing even to veteran users. This isn’t just a UI/UX issue it’s a fundamental experience shift. The social layer, which drew many of us here in the first place, is being drowned out. And for new users, the onboarding journey is even more disorienting. We believe in Farcaster's potential, but the platform is at risk of losing its core essence. Please consider: Re-centering the social experience Improving discovery without sacrificing clarity Better communicating your vision and roadmap with users This feedback comes not from a place of criticism, but from a desire to see Farcaster thrive for both new and longtime members of the community. @farcaster @dwr.eth
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Totally get where this is coming from and agree that the social core of Farcaster is too important to let it fade into the background. That said, miniapps do bring a lot of innovation. Maybe what’s needed is more intentional curation, not just more features.
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